So Moved, St. John’s: 14 June 2021
How hard hindsight smacks us in the face is a question of whether we were looking into the future to begin with, or clinging to the past.
How hard hindsight smacks us in the face is a question of whether we were looking into the future to begin with, or clinging to the past.
Jurisdictional issues relating to accessibility are a great example of how the City’s limited authority sounds the death knell of good things.
If we want to make any sort of collective progress, acting for the greater good is the correct and courageous choice.
The only place vinyl should ever be approved, in my opinion, is at Fred’s Records.
We’ve rolled coverage from the May 3rd and May 10th Council meetings into one. Goutweed and community spirit alike are coming alive again in full force.
Getting creative, banding together, and working in partnership with municipalities is the way to go, in my opinion.
Affordable housing initiatives, rezoning items on the outskirts of town and in city centre, the Re-Imagine Churchill Square concept plan, and more.
Poetry, audits, and Earth Month—it's all here.
Things really ramped up this week in comparison to the previously sleepy state of Council Meetings through winter 2021.
The pedestrian mall returns! Also, Council hears complaints about some sugar cookies.